I had a fantastic time at the Baltimore Craft Show this last weekend! Many jackets went home with new owners. I'm including snapshots of a few that have moved on.
A detail of "Map", a pieced and appliqued jacket with amazing buttons that exactly matched the color, shape and size needed to complete the design.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Gone but not forgotten, 2
"Kanji", inspired by Japanese calligraphy and pieced from a buttery yellow and bright turquoise, together these colors look so fresh and new, like spring!
Gone but not forgotten, 3
Another "Kanji", this one in a new over-sized design, because sometimes you just want to feel relaxed and easy.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Kiku Jacket
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Spring!
It's coming, I know it! The blossoms on the fabric of this trench coat are a reminder of the amazing burst of color that is just around the corner. Soon, very soon, the cherry trees will begin their annual performance. I can't wait!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Black and White Branches
Inspired by wintry tree branches, this new jacket is pieced from a wonderful kimono silk printed with views of a Japanese village surrounded by a forest of trees. This is one of my all time favorite jacket shapes. It's a classic because it's comfortable, easy to wear and looks great on.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Gala at the Met
I love this photo of Nina in 'Neutrino'. She's on her way to a Metropolitan Opera gala evening.
Pretty! Pretty! Pretty!
A close up view to better show the beads and applique on Nina's jacket. 'Neutrino' was inspired by images of decaying subatomic particles . Yes! Subatomic particles leaving their spiraling trails in a bubble-chamber, another kind of pretty for sure.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
ACC Baltimore
Kimono silk trench coats lined up and ready for their hems and buttons. I am working non stop to get ready for The American Craft Council Show in Baltimore, one of the best and biggest craft shows in the country. It's only a few weeks away; February 25 - 28!
Friday, January 29, 2010
Art on the Vine auction
I am delighted to be included in Oregon College of Art and Craft's 2010 annual fundraiser, Art on the Vine. I am collaborating with one of the best milliners anywhere, [anywhere!] Dayna Pinkham . We will be donating this pieced silk swing coat and blouse, along with Dayna's amazing hat. Art on the Vine is OCAC's gala event of the year, an evening of art and craft, food and wine. For more information check out their blog here.
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